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Last year, Beahm announced he was setting up a AAA game studio with Robert Bowling (ex-creative strategist for Call of Duty) and Quinn Delhoyo (multiplayer designer for Halo 5: Guardians). The studio, called Midnight Society, started selling beta access for the upcoming game but did so with NFTs. The $50 Founders Pass came with a procedurally generated NFT. It served as our character within the game.<\/p>\n
The game is being made with Unreal Engine 5 and will be free-to-play and multiplayer-focused. We also learned from a blog post<\/a><\/span>\u00a0that Project Moon would be a vertical PvPvE raid game (extraction shooter), similar to Escape from Tarkov or Hunt: Showdown. Any loot after survival will be kept, but what we take to the battlefield will be lost when we die. And vertical means what it says: the game is set in a high-rise. The studio states, “Our high-level gameplay goals are to capture the essence of arena shooter level design with the scale and scope of battle royale player counts, and the session-to-session gameplay mechanics of extraction-based shooters.”<\/p>\n
Sounds good on paper, but NFTs…?<\/p>\n
Source: PCGamer<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n